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nine months ago, the committee to protect journalists in new york and some other media outfits. they issued a statement, and i also endorsed the statement, and i was facing threats from some security officials. at that time, they established a special committee to investigate those threats. they never came out with concrete result. there was no result of their investigation. i cannot make a judgment right now, and i will leave it to the investigation authorities. yes, taliban authorities have threatened me in the recent past and a few months back. i am scared of both of them. but i will not leave pakistan, i will not stop speaking the truth. >> hammad, good luck to you. be careful over there. we know the important work that you're doing, and we wish you only the best. only the best for all pakistanis in the process, thank you so much for what you're doing. >> thank you very much. >>> a long secret u.s. plan to explode anatomic bomb on the moon. the shocking details just ahead. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're
nine months ago, the committee to protect journalists in new york and some other media outfits. they issued a statement, and i also endorsed the statement, and i was facing threats from some security officials. at that time, they established a special committee to investigate those threats. they never came out with concrete result. there was no result of their investigation. i cannot make a judgment right now, and i will leave it to the investigation authorities. yes, taliban authorities have...
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but the debate turned to outrage for thousands of handgun permit owners north of new york city when a newspaper published their names and addresses for an article called "the gun owner next door." cnn's brian todd is here with more details. really interesting story. >> it is really interesting, candy, and really it is the interactive map that has drawn such controversy. with a couple of clicks you can see who in the counties may have guns in their homes. and you can figure out when may not. it is a local new york city wit large circulation, they are saying that the gun control and the happening of newtown, connecticut are in the minds of this readers. so they published a map of where all handgun owners live. on the journal news website, all you have to do is zoom into a neighborhood and the locations of any gun permit holders will show up with red dots tap a dot, and the name and address of the permit holder pop up. the newspaper got the data by filing freedom of information requests with the clerks of the county. they do not indicate whether the residents own the guns just that they
but the debate turned to outrage for thousands of handgun permit owners north of new york city when a newspaper published their names and addresses for an article called "the gun owner next door." cnn's brian todd is here with more details. really interesting story. >> it is really interesting, candy, and really it is the interactive map that has drawn such controversy. with a couple of clicks you can see who in the counties may have guns in their homes. and you can figure out...
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rudy giuliani led the people out of new york, that is the kind of leadership we need to do. today, i feel like we had those leaders doing something, that we need to gather as a country and help them take action. and all they're asking for is rationality. how many among us would say it is okay to have 100 rounds of clips in a banana, that is just not rationale, they're talking about people with the opportunity to take away massive, massive amounts of loss. and i think reasonable people will say that is something we can get behind. and thank you, president obama for being clear you are going to take action and you need our help. but it is not just about the guns. i tell you, on my program, we're getting deep with what to do about people and family members, people with mental illness that are out of control. there is woeful resources in our country, people cannot get conservativeship. there is no state hospital or structure. and i would say president obama please, please, there is so much more to be done here than just guns. and this is our opportunity, and connecticut is just
rudy giuliani led the people out of new york, that is the kind of leadership we need to do. today, i feel like we had those leaders doing something, that we need to gather as a country and help them take action. and all they're asking for is rationality. how many among us would say it is okay to have 100 rounds of clips in a banana, that is just not rationale, they're talking about people with the opportunity to take away massive, massive amounts of loss. and i think reasonable people will say...
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. >>> joining us from new york, tony blair. u.s., russsirussia, the european and the group collectively known as the quartet. prime minister, thanks, as usual, for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >> it's good to see you. let's talk a little bit about what's happening in the middle ooe east right now with the u.s., the obama administration, nato obviously very concerned about the regime of the president potentially using chemical weapons, poison gas, against its own people. here's the question. what's the difference killing civilians in syria with bombs from mig jet fighters or attack helicopters as opposed to let's say poison gas? or chemical warfare? >> well, that's a good question. in one sense, in moral terms, there is no difference. almost 40,000 people have died in syria already. but the use of chemical weapons and poison gas, i think the fa val valueties would be very much greater. it does kind of cross a line. these aren't judgments that you can make in any particularly scientific way. but i think what your administratio
. >>> joining us from new york, tony blair. u.s., russsirussia, the european and the group collectively known as the quartet. prime minister, thanks, as usual, for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >> it's good to see you. let's talk a little bit about what's happening in the middle ooe east right now with the u.s., the obama administration, nato obviously very concerned about the regime of the president potentially using chemical weapons, poison gas, against its own people....
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>> well, you have different car types running on the tracks on new york city subways. and they have doors placed at different points along their length. if you ran a different kind of car, you'd have to move the openings. >> reporter: just not practical? >> just not practical. >> reporter: very expensive? >> very expensive. >> reporter: keep in mind, subway deaths like these are very rare here in new york city. years go by without them happening. and the same is true in other major cities like washington, d.c. and boston. poppy harlow, cnn, new york. >>> now that the space shuttle program is history, "atlantis" is under wraps before it gets a new home. it's quite a sight at the kennedy space center, ahead. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new
>> well, you have different car types running on the tracks on new york city subways. and they have doors placed at different points along their length. if you ran a different kind of car, you'd have to move the openings. >> reporter: just not practical? >> just not practical. >> reporter: very expensive? >> very expensive. >> reporter: keep in mind, subway deaths like these are very rare here in new york city. years go by without them happening. and the same...
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really in upstate new york and western new york. and part of the problem is is that we thought thehave these i strong winds. right now indy gusting to 33 miles an hour. as far south as nashville, cleveland, as well, 32-mile-per-hour wind gusts. and that axis of winds is pushing into the northeast for upstate no, late tonight and really balance of tomorrow. in terms of the blizzard, there's the blizzard warning now. it's down to just a few counties. in north central ohio. and again that's because of the heavy snow falling and the real limit z visibility because of these very strong gusty winds. in terms of snowfall total, 6 to 12 inch, in excess of 12 it for western new york, upstate new york. so let me show you the movement of this. as we see it wrap up and push northeast, we'll watch it move. here is the area of wlp. here is the time stamp. tomorrow at 4:00 a.m., ohio clearing out. and then still into western new york and western pennsylvania. by thursday afternoon, 1:00, still new york state, the green and white mountains of vermo
really in upstate new york and western new york. and part of the problem is is that we thought thehave these i strong winds. right now indy gusting to 33 miles an hour. as far south as nashville, cleveland, as well, 32-mile-per-hour wind gusts. and that axis of winds is pushing into the northeast for upstate no, late tonight and really balance of tomorrow. in terms of the blizzard, there's the blizzard warning now. it's down to just a few counties. in north central ohio. and again that's...
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the secretary of state, hillary clinton, is at new york, in a new york hospital. she's recovering from only from a blood clot discovered as a result of her routine follow-up mri on sunday, but she had originally gotten very, very ill as a result of severe case of the flu that she had. she became dehydrated. she fainted at one point. and she fell on her head, we are told. and that resulted in a concussion. and that's why she's been out of commission over these past few weeks. didn't testify before the house or the senate on the benghazi report. but now we've just learned as a result of this mri on sunday that she does have a blood clot in the vein that is situated in the space between her brain and the skull. and it's right behind the right ear. so we're hoping obviously she makes a full recovery as her doctors are expressing confidence that she will. we'll connect with sanjay and we'll get his analysis. in the mean tie, there's another breaking news story we're following right now. including that so-called fiscal cliff. only seven hours until the ball drops for ne
the secretary of state, hillary clinton, is at new york, in a new york hospital. she's recovering from only from a blood clot discovered as a result of her routine follow-up mri on sunday, but she had originally gotten very, very ill as a result of severe case of the flu that she had. she became dehydrated. she fainted at one point. and she fell on her head, we are told. and that resulted in a concussion. and that's why she's been out of commission over these past few weeks. didn't testify...
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in new york, workers installed bulbs on the new year's eve ball in times square. and in germany, an animal keeper holds a tomato frog in her hand. hot shots, pictures coming in from around the world. >>> the military puts tremendous time and resources into designing camouflage, and it could soon make them disappear. here's cnn's pentagon correspondent, chris lawrence. >> reporter: camouflage can be the difference between a soldier getting shot and going home. so a lot's riding on the next generation designed to outfit troops. it's only been eight years since the army spent $5 billion on m camo that critics say didn't fool anyone. soldiers complained to the paint where the army abandoned their one size fits all universal pattern. so they were looking for camouflage that they could use everywhere? >> correct. and it didn't work anywhere. >> reporter: guy cramer is one of the designers competing to win the army's next multi-million dollar contract. this summer, he showed us the science behind every shape, size, and shade of these pixels. >> you now have your camoufla
in new york, workers installed bulbs on the new year's eve ball in times square. and in germany, an animal keeper holds a tomato frog in her hand. hot shots, pictures coming in from around the world. >>> the military puts tremendous time and resources into designing camouflage, and it could soon make them disappear. here's cnn's pentagon correspondent, chris lawrence. >> reporter: camouflage can be the difference between a soldier getting shot and going home. so a lot's riding on...
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. >> how much is that in new york? >> 100 yuans to the dollar. >> so five cents. >> most people use six-month passes for about 100 yuan. >> so a dollar? >> yes. very cheap. that's a pretty good deal. we're moving now. it's pretty smooth. >> but sometimes it goes dark. electricity shortages are always a problem in north korea. we went to this high school where the students were in cold classrooms with overcoats. so cold you could see their breath. the rooms were not well-lit. all right. here we are, this is the square, as you can see, it's huge. it's magnificent and they often have events here which is totally understandable. these are all government buildings over here. you can see the foreign ministry and then see this marvelous structure over here. this is a brisk, cold day on this friday here in pyongyang. but it's nice. there's not a whole lot of traffic here. it's icy. the streets are snowy. i see a lot of people shoveling and there you see the communist government. you see lennon, you see marx. it's brisk, it's l
. >> how much is that in new york? >> 100 yuans to the dollar. >> so five cents. >> most people use six-month passes for about 100 yuan. >> so a dollar? >> yes. very cheap. that's a pretty good deal. we're moving now. it's pretty smooth. >> but sometimes it goes dark. electricity shortages are always a problem in north korea. we went to this high school where the students were in cold classrooms with overcoats. so cold you could see their breath. the...
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those guns work their way up i-95 and get to places like new york city or cities in our state and i've always said those exceptions in the absence of a tougher federal legislation is not good for connecticut, not good for our cities and, again, i also have firmly believed that these high-capacity magazines are extremely dangerous. having said that, being in the top five, i think there have been people who previously thought they've done enough in connecticut. i'm not saying i'm one of those. i doubt there is one of those left. >> -- do you think it meets this state law, our state laws -- >> it's been pointed out, and i've taken the time to point it out, that we could be compliant with the previous assault weapons ban limitation by going from a 30 magazine to a 10 magazine. i think that's a commonsense piece of legislation that could be taken up. >> -- enough information to say mental illness played a part in this -- this situation, and how would you go about improving what seems to be a very fractured mental health system? >> the -- with respect -- i don't have a diagnosis. it's possib
those guns work their way up i-95 and get to places like new york city or cities in our state and i've always said those exceptions in the absence of a tougher federal legislation is not good for connecticut, not good for our cities and, again, i also have firmly believed that these high-capacity magazines are extremely dangerous. having said that, being in the top five, i think there have been people who previously thought they've done enough in connecticut. i'm not saying i'm one of those. i...
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jody canter wrote this in "the new york times," mrs. clinton may find that her freedom comes with one huge constraint. the more serious she is about 2016, the less she can do, no frank, seen it all memoir, no clients, commissions or controversial positions that could prove problematic. now, i'm one of the so called smart guys that david was talking about. i think she is going to run. i think she wants to be the first woman president of the united states. she's going to have to be cautious in what she does over the next year or two. >> any candidate has to be cautious. >> well, if she's never going to run for office again, she doesn't have to be cautious. >> she's well known. people know her across the board. there are a sizable number of republicans who like her. the reason why people like her is because they know she's a principled person. somebody who believes in human rights. equality of all people. she'd make a terrific president of the united states. i don't think she has to be confined by those limitations miss canter wrote in her
jody canter wrote this in "the new york times," mrs. clinton may find that her freedom comes with one huge constraint. the more serious she is about 2016, the less she can do, no frank, seen it all memoir, no clients, commissions or controversial positions that could prove problematic. now, i'm one of the so called smart guys that david was talking about. i think she is going to run. i think she wants to be the first woman president of the united states. she's going to have to be...
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he's joining us from new york. here's what the constitution, the second amendment says, you know this well. a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. over the years, as you well know, jeffrey, this has gone through a lot of interpretations. most recently in 2008. >> very dramatically different interpretations. before 2008, for 100 years, that first clause, the so-called militia clause, was read by the supreme court and other courts to trump the right to keep and bear arms. that amendment was interpreted for decades as giving individuals no right to keep and bear arms. in 2008, that changed on a dime. the united states supreme court in a decision called hellar said that the second amendment gives individuals the right to keep and bear arms but what arms, where you get to keep them, that's still very much up for grabs. >> so what restricts are legal? >> well, let's start with what restricts we know are illegal. it is
he's joining us from new york. here's what the constitution, the second amendment says, you know this well. a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. over the years, as you well know, jeffrey, this has gone through a lot of interpretations. most recently in 2008. >> very dramatically different interpretations. before 2008, for 100 years, that first clause, the so-called militia clause,...
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light on a private jewish sect in new york city. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. sharable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. get a droid razr m by motorola for $49.99. >>> private leader in jewish ultraorthodox community has been convicted of dozen of child sex abuse counts. >> this could be a turning point for a private group of people. mary snow has been looking into this and joining us now from new york. it's such a sad story. what are you learning? >> some are saying they never thought they would see a case like this even go to trial. now brooklyn district attorney had come under scrutiny with questions raised about whethe
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corridor connecting washington, new york city, and boston. that's much-welcome news for many people, who are, i bet, very often. and finally, yale is out with its annual list of the most n e notes from the year. quotes from the campaign dominate the list, including romney's 47% comment at number one, other notable quotes include romney's "binders full of women," and also president obama's, if you've got a business, "you didn't build that" comment. and also the retort about "horses and bayonets." and of course, "gangnam style" also made the list. it reminds must have of how quotable this presidential campaign was. >> gangnam style not exactly from the presidential campaign. >> i guess i should clarify, gangnam style not from the presidential campaign. all the others were. >> correct. >>> the chairman of the house intelligence committee is weighing in on susan rice's bombshell announcement. by the way, we've just been told susan rice will meet with the president of the united states tomorrow at the white house. we're going to try to figure out
corridor connecting washington, new york city, and boston. that's much-welcome news for many people, who are, i bet, very often. and finally, yale is out with its annual list of the most n e notes from the year. quotes from the campaign dominate the list, including romney's 47% comment at number one, other notable quotes include romney's "binders full of women," and also president obama's, if you've got a business, "you didn't build that" comment. and also the retort about...
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sunday night, "the new york times" found him on the streets of manhattan, once again, barefoot and without the boots the officer bought him. he told the times, those shoes are hidden. they are worth a lot of money. i could lose my life. >> he's afraid his boots are to get stolen. they're far more likely to be the victims of homeless crime than non homeless people. >> he says roughly 47,000 people stay in new york city shelters each night. roughly 20,000 are children. he says it's unknown how many people live on the street, but the majority are living with a serious mental illness. >> i would pray that my brother can hopefully one day be moved in his heart to want to change his life, but you know, that's my desire for him. you can lead a horse to water, but can't make them drink. he says he hopes his brother calls him again. as for jeffrey, he told the times we was very appreciative of what the officer did, but never gave permission of a tourist to take that photograph and says in his own words, he now wants a piece f f the pie. >> quite a story. thank you. >> it's great what this police of
sunday night, "the new york times" found him on the streets of manhattan, once again, barefoot and without the boots the officer bought him. he told the times, those shoes are hidden. they are worth a lot of money. i could lose my life. >> he's afraid his boots are to get stolen. they're far more likely to be the victims of homeless crime than non homeless people. >> he says roughly 47,000 people stay in new york city shelters each night. roughly 20,000 are children. he...
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in ceremonial dress from new york to massachusetts, hundreds of them gave daniel a hero's sendoff. the slow flashing lights come through town too often, leaving heartbroken residents with questions no one can answer. later tonight, a bigger tribute at a neighboring town where residents there and elected officials are hoping to present to newtown an uplifting memorial to remember the lives lost. wolf? >> sandra endo, thanks very much. >>> with the renewed discussion of gun control in the aftermath of the shootings, there's another push among gun owners. cnn's steven mattingly reports on the surge of firearm sales. >> reporter: almost a thousand miles away from newtown, connecticut, gun owners rush to buy more guns. why are you in here today? >> i was looking for a gun that i had wanted for a long time and just wanted to get it before possible changes. >> reporter: at this gun shop and firing range north of atlanta, already brisk holiday sales have suddenly bumped up even more. customers fearing gun restrictions from congress are looking to buy now. >> me and my brother collect weapo
in ceremonial dress from new york to massachusetts, hundreds of them gave daniel a hero's sendoff. the slow flashing lights come through town too often, leaving heartbroken residents with questions no one can answer. later tonight, a bigger tribute at a neighboring town where residents there and elected officials are hoping to present to newtown an uplifting memorial to remember the lives lost. wolf? >> sandra endo, thanks very much. >>> with the renewed discussion of gun control...